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  2. Resurrectionist Congregation - Wikipedia

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    Pope Pius IX advised them to "Organize yourselves in a way that will do the most good for the Church". [3] The name of the Congregation refers to the bells sounded in Rome at noon on Easter Sunday, 1842, when the first seven brothers left the Catacombs of San Sebastiano, near San Sebastiano fuori le mura, after their religious vows.

  3. Piotr Semenenko - Wikipedia

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    His remains rest in the Resurrectionist church in Rome (via San Sebastianello 11). His Beatification process was started shortly after World War II. Pope Leo XIII, upon hearing of Semenenko's death, stated: "Father Semenenko was so esteemed in the whole city of Rome for his virtues. He was the soul of your Congregation and sacrificed his life ...

  4. Category:Resurrectionist Congregation - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Resurrectionist Congregation" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. ... St. Hedwig's Church (Chicago) St. John Cantius ...

  5. United Methodist Church of the Resurrection - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, the church opened a new sanctuary which seats 3,500 and includes a large stained glass window called The Resurrection Window. The Resurrection Window was designed by Judson Studios to tell the biblical story, capturing themes of scripture including creation, sin, redemption, and restoration.

  6. Church of the Resurrection - Wikipedia

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    Church of the Resurrection (Queens), an Episcopal church on 118th Street in Richmond Hill/Kew Gardens, Queens, New York City; Church of the Resurrection (Rye, New York), a Roman Catholic Church; Church of the Resurrection (Little Switzerland, North Carolina), an Episcopal church; Church of the Resurrection (Washington, D.C.), an Anglican church

  7. Sisters of the Resurrection - Wikipedia

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    In 1900, the Resurrectionist Fathers invited Borzecka to send some sisters to America. Four Sisters opened a parish school at St. Mary of the Angels in Chicago. Five years later they established a novitiate. In 1912, they opened Resurrection Academy, an elementary and boarding school for girls.

  8. Dying To Be Free - The Huffington Post

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    These were addicts who wanted to stop using, or at least heard the message. They went to abstinence-based, military-themed rehabs and out-of-state Bible-themed rehabs. Some had led meetings or proselytized to addicts in church groups on the power of 12-step. They participated in 12-step study nights. One lived with his NA sponsor.

  9. Church of the Resurrection, Abu Ghosh - Wikipedia

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    The Resurrection Church [1] [2] (Hebrew: הכנסייה הצלבנית באבו גוש Latin: Ecclesia Resurrectionis Domini Nostri Iesu), or the Church of the Crusaders in Abu Gosh, is the name given to a Catholic religious building consisting of a structure of the time of the Crusaders who belonged to the Knights Hospitaller, and today is a part of the Benedictine monastery in Abu Ghosh, [3 ...